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@daveks · 2025-10-12 03:22 · Photography Lovers

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I wanted to get some decent freeze frames of this small cascading fall, which is part of the Marysville Falls ecosystem, here in East Kootenay, British Columbia. I went with a 1/2000th shutter setting, but I suppose it could have been lower. (No professional photographer here) I don’t typically mess around with shutter settings often, but on this day I felt like experimenting a bit. In order to get to 1/2000th, my camera forced me into a high ISO of 4000. Luckily we had a lot of light, and therefore the photos turned out well (and not grainy). What do you think? Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III

Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS

Editing: Lightroom

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I used 1/500th on this photo, and ISO 100

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Photo captured on auto setting with a shutter speed of 1/125th, and an ISO of 100. Very typical for auto.

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